Rh Flashcards

1
Q

If you give Rh pos blood to an Rh neg person, __ to __% will make an anti-D

A

40-70%

  • 1 mL of D positive cells can induce a response
  • besides the D antigen, the other main antigens are C, c, E, e
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2
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Fisher-Race Theory

A
  • closely linked loci where crossing over does not occur
  • RHD: Dd
  • RHCE: CE, Ce, cE, ce
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3
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these are polypeptides expressed on the RBC surface, but are associated with a larger amphiphilic protein that weaves back and forth through the cell’s membrane

A

Rh antigens

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4
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Rh null

A
  • no Rh antigens (___/___)
  • inherited two copies of amorphic gene or inherited a suppressor gene = inhibits patient from expressing antigens
  • (D/D) can also happen
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5
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symptoms of Rh null individuals

A
  • mild, compensated hemolytic anemia

- stomatocytes

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6
Q

T or F. Weak D is more common than Rh null

A

T

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7
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testing for weak D involves…

A

IAT (Indirect Antiglobulin Test)

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8
Q

must do weak D test to these people

A

blood donors

- if recipient = if neg then just give neg blood (won’t hurt even if actually weak pos)

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9
Q

what happens when partial D blood recipients are given Rh pos

A

they can make Abs to epitope they lack; IMPORTANT that if patient receiving blood types neg then just give them neg blood

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10
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We also do weak D test on this population

A

newborns!
if weak D pos then mother at risk for developing anti-D = next child at risk
- administer RhIg to mom

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